1. 兜售;吹噓 If someone touts something, they try to sell it or convince people that it is good.
e.g. It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates. 它具有美國競選活動(dòng)的典型特征,即通過(guò)華而不實(shí)的電視廣告來(lái)吹噓候選人。 e.g. …a popular advertising industry practice of using performers to tout products… 廣告業(yè)常用的利用藝人來(lái)兜售產(chǎn)品的做法
2. 兜攬;招徠 If someone touts for business or custom, they try to obtain it.
e.g. He visited Thailand and Singapore to tout for investment... 他訪(fǎng)問(wèn)了泰國與新加坡,以期招攬投資。 e.g. Minicabs are not allowed to tout for hire on the streets. 小型出租車(chē)禁止在街上兜攬生意。
3. (在體育場(chǎng)或劇院外)倒賣(mài)(高價(jià)票) If someone touts tickets, they sell them outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value.
tout的近義詞
e.g. ...a man who made his money touting tickets... 靠倒票撈錢(qián)的人 e.g. The queue stretches several hundred yards and tickets are touted for a tenner. 隊伍排得有幾百碼長(cháng),票被炒到 10 英鎊一張。
in AM, use 美國英語(yǔ)用 scalp
4. 票販子;“黃?!?/strong> A tout is someone who sells things such as tickets unofficially, usually at prices which are higher than the official ones.
tout的翻譯
in AM, use 美國英語(yǔ)用 scalper
tout英英釋義
noun
1. one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack)
Synonym: tipster
2. someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way
Synonym: touter
3. someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit
Synonym: ticket tout
verb
1. show off
Synonym: boastswashshoot a linebraggasblowblustervauntgasconade
2. advertize in strongly positive terms
e.g. This product was touted as a revolutionary invention